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Miranda’s Wild Night With Virgin Nun Shocks AJLT Viewers

Miranda’s Wild Night With Virgin Nun Shocks AJLT Viewers
Published 6 days ago on Jun 01, 2025

‘And Just Like That’ Shocks Fans as Miranda Hobbes Romps With Virgin Nun Played by Rosie O’Donnell in Steamy Scene.

HBO’s And Just Like That is no stranger to controversy, but the latest episode of the Sex and the City sequel series left audiences more stunned than ever. Fans watched in disbelief as Miranda Hobbes, portrayed by Emmy-winning actress Cynthia Nixon, shared a passionate and unexpected night with a virgin nun—portrayed by none other than TV personality and comedian Rosie O’Donnell.

The bold storyline unfolded in the most recent episode, titled Outlook Good, which aired on Thursday night. While much of the show focuses on the familiar trio of Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Charlotte York (Kristin Davis), and Miranda navigating life and love in their 50s, this particular plot twist stood out for its shock value, humor, and deeply mixed reactions from fans.

Rosie O’Donnell Makes Surprising Debut as Virgin Nun

Rosie O’Donnell, best known for her work as a talk show host, stand-up comedian, and actress, made her And Just Like That debut as Mary, a quirky and flirtatious nun who has never had sex. At 63, O’Donnell’s casting came as a surprise, but her performance was widely noted on social media for being bold and refreshingly unexpected.

In a bar scene, Mary strikes up a flirtatious conversation with Miranda, complimenting her with a bold, “You are so pretty.” The nun wastes no time, revealing she has a hotel room and suggesting they spend the night together. The pair then share a night of unexpected intimacy—leading to a bombshell revelation the following morning.

Miranda Learns She Took a Nun’s Virginity

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The morning after their passionate night together, Mary delivers a shocking confession: Miranda was her very first sexual partner. The revelation left Miranda visibly stunned—and fans even more so.

The show, never one to shy away from boundary-pushing narratives, used the moment to explore Miranda’s ongoing queer awakening, a central storyline since Season 1 of And Just Like That.

Fan Reactions: Outrage, Laughter, and Some Praise

Social media platforms lit up within moments of the episode airing, with fans divided over the nun storyline. Some praised the show’s boldness and callback to the edgy humor of the original Sex and the City, while others found it bizarre, uncomfortable, or simply absurd.

One fan wrote:
“Miranda taking a nun’s virginity is such a Samantha storyline.”
This referred to the original series’ fan-favorite character, Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), who was known for her uninhibited sexual adventures.

Another viewer reacted with disbelief:
“The concept of Miranda deflowering a nun is just... wow.”

However, not all reactions were negative. One user commented:
“The Miranda and the lesbian nun subplot was actually decent writing because it made her reflect on her identity. It moved the story forward.”

Yet, some were less forgiving.
“I can’t stand Miranda now. The whole virgin nun scene was stupid,” slammed another user.
Others simply asked:
“Where are we going with this storyline?”

Still, a few nostalgic viewers found some hope in the chaos:
“Miranda hooks up with a virgin nun? This is the kind of shenanigans we would get on the old show. Maybe there’s hope for this season.”

Carrie and Aidan’s Phone Sex Scene Also Raises Eyebrows

While Miranda's storyline grabbed headlines, it wasn’t the only controversial moment in the episode. Another subplot saw Carrie Bradshaw reconnecting with former love Aidan Shaw in a phone sex scene that viewers called “cringe” and “unnecessary.”

Following a five-year break from each other, Aidan, who is living in Virginia, rekindled his romance with Carrie via a steamy late-night call. As the two characters began exchanging intimate words, the scene quickly escalated into full-blown phone sex.

However, this attempt at adult intimacy didn’t land well with many fans.

One viewer posted on X (formerly Twitter):
“Who THE FK thought this phone sex scene was the thing to do?”**

Another added:
“I ache for you – followed by the worst phone sex scene I’ve ever heard. I’m gonna vomit now.”

A third viewer summed up the general mood:
“Please no more phone sex scenes.”

What’s Next for And Just Like That?

With this season already packed with eyebrow-raising plotlines, it’s clear that And Just Like That is not afraid to test the limits of its original fanbase. Whether it’s Miranda’s sexual evolution, Carrie’s rekindled relationship with Aidan, or Charlotte navigating modern motherhood, the series is doubling down on character development through shock and spectacle.

Rosie O’Donnell’s cameo may or may not lead to a recurring role, but it certainly provided one of the most memorable moments of the season so far.

As one fan wryly put it:
“If this is the kind of chaos we’re in for, I’m actually kinda here for it.”

And Just Like That continues Thursdays on HBO and MAX, streaming in select countries worldwide.

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